ONGC Corpn subscribes to rights issue of two JV companies

ONGC Corpn subscribes to rights issue of two JV companies


Oil & Natural Gas Corpn has been issued shares on rights basis:-

1. 70,30,676 equity shares of Rs 100/- each issued by Bharat Ethane One IFSC; and

2. 70,30,676 equity shares of Rs 100/- each issued by Bharat Ethane Two IFSC.

Upon allotment of above shares, Company’s shareholding will remain at 50% in both the joint venture entities.

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First Published: Mar 07 2026 | 11:50 AM IST



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Sugal & Damani Share Brokers consolidated net profit declines 73.77% in the December 2025 quarter


Sales decline 64.81% to Rs 2.15 crore

Net profit of Sugal & Damani Share Brokers declined 73.77% to Rs 0.16 crore in the quarter ended December 2025 as against Rs 0.61 crore during the previous quarter ended December 2024. Sales declined 64.81% to Rs 2.15 crore in the quarter ended December 2025 as against Rs 6.11 crore during the previous quarter ended December 2024.

ParticularsQuarter EndedDec. 2025Dec. 2024% Var.Sales2.156.11 -65 OPM %-1.8611.46 PBDT0.240.80 -70 PBT0.210.78 -73 NP0.160.61 -74

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First Published: Mar 07 2026 | 9:05 AM IST



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Sudarshan Pharma Industries consolidated net profit rises 51.39% in the December 2025 quarter


Sales rise 45.26% to Rs 168.01 crore

Net profit of Sudarshan Pharma Industries rose 51.39% to Rs 4.36 crore in the quarter ended December 2025 as against Rs 2.88 crore during the previous quarter ended December 2024. Sales rose 45.26% to Rs 168.01 crore in the quarter ended December 2025 as against Rs 115.66 crore during the previous quarter ended December 2024.

ParticularsQuarter EndedDec. 2025Dec. 2024% Var.Sales168.01115.66 45 OPM %6.476.90 PBDT6.114.48 36 PBT5.203.85 35 NP4.362.88 51

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First Published: Mar 07 2026 | 9:04 AM IST



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RIL's FMCG division inks MoU with Finland's leading foods company Fazer


Reliance Industries said that Reliance Consumer Products has signed a memorandum of understanding with Finnish foods major Fazer to establish a long-term partnership to manufacture, market and distribute latter’s premium chocolates in India.

Reliance Consumer Products (RCPL) is the FMCG arm of Reliance Industries (RIL).

Finland-based Fazer is a leading FMCG company in Northern Europe, renowned for its high-quality confectionery, bakery and plant-based products.

Under the strategic arrangement, the companies will introduce Fazers branded chocolate portfolio in the Indian market, combining Fazers product formulations and quality standards with RCPLs local manufacturing capabilities and nationwide distribution network that reaches nearly three million retail outlets.

 

The partnership aims to leverage RCPLs scale and consumer reach alongside Fazers global chocolate brands to build a presence in Indias rapidly expanding chocolate and confectionery market.

The collaboration also supports RCPLs broader strategy of expanding its presence in chocolates and confectionery following earlier brand revivals such as Ravalgaon, Toffeeman, Pan Pasand and Lotus Chocolates, while providing Fazer an entry platform into the Indian market through an established domestic distribution and commercialisation partner.

T. Krishnakumar, director, Reliance Consumer Products (RCPL), said: “Partnering with Fazer is a strategic step towards introducing one of the worlds finest chocolates to Indian consumers. This will also accelerate RCPLs growth in chocolates & confectionary market.”

Reliance Industries is India’s largest private sector company. Its activities span hydrocarbon exploration and production, petroleum refining and marketing, petrochemicals, advanced materials and composites, renewables (solar and hydrogen), retail and digital services.

On a consolidated basis, the conglomerate reported 1.6% rise in net profit to Rs 22,290 crore on 10% increase in gross revenue to Rs 293,829 crore in Q3 FY26 over Q3 FY25.

The scrip had gained 1.11% to end at Rs 1405.20 on the BSE on Friday.

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Soma Textiles & Industries reports consolidated net profit of Rs 1.94 crore in the December 2025 quarter


Sales rise 4647.46% to Rs 28.01 crore

Net profit of Soma Textiles & Industries reported to Rs 1.94 crore in the quarter ended December 2025 as against net loss of Rs 0.34 crore during the previous quarter ended December 2024. Sales rose 4647.46% to Rs 28.01 crore in the quarter ended December 2025 as against Rs 0.59 crore during the previous quarter ended December 2024.

ParticularsQuarter EndedDec. 2025Dec. 2024% Var.Sales28.010.59 4647 OPM %1.04-327.12 PBDT1.24-1.37 LP PBT1.21-1.45 LP NP1.94-0.34 LP

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First Published: Mar 07 2026 | 9:04 AM IST



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Sebi introduces voluntary debit freeze facility to mutual fund folios

Sebi introduces voluntary debit freeze facility to mutual fund folios


“It is decided that a voluntary debit freeze facility be introduced for mutual fund investors across demat and non-demat (i.e. Statement of Account) folios to ensure that no units shall be debited from such folios till the time they are unlocked,” Se


Markets regulator Sebi on Friday introduced a voluntary debit freeze facility for mutual fund investors across demat and non-demat folios to promote their digital security.


The facility, which will become effective from April 30, ensures that no units are debited from mutual fund folios until they are unlocked.


“It is decided that a voluntary debit freeze facility be introduced for mutual fund investors across demat and non-demat (i.e. Statement of Account) folios to ensure that no units shall be debited from such folios till the time they are unlocked,” Sebi said in its circular.


In the first phase, the facility to lock the folio would be provided to mutual fund investors by the RTAs (Registrar and Transfer Agent) through MF Central platform. The facility will only be available to KYC-compliant investors who have a valid email ID and mobile number (both mandatory).

 


Industry body Amfi will prescribe the detailed process for locking and unlocking folios to all asset management companies (AMCs)/ RTAs and will also provide the processes to be followed by different types of investors after consulting with the regulator.


Also, Amfi has been asked to prescribe the detailed list of financial transactions and non-financial transactions that are allowed during such a lock-in period to AMCs/ RTAs.


The detailed process of opting for such a facility and impact on different financial transactions and non-financial transactions during the lock in period will be disclosed by all AMCs/RTAs on their websites and in statement of additional information.

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First Published: Mar 06 2026 | 7:27 PM IST



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